
StrengthTraining for Runners
Avoid injury and boost performance
John Shepherd(Author)
Bloomsbury Sport (Publisher)
Published on 11. April 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-4081-5561-5 (ISBN)
Description
Due to cost and time pressures, people are abandoning the gym and organised sport in favour of more flexible and informal pursuits such as running.
But it's not just as simple as getting the miles under your belt. Injuries can impact on your ability to train, and all runners can benefit from a simple strength training and conditioning programme to boost performance and avoid unnecessary injuries. Strength and Conditioning is now regarded as integral to any training programme from marathon runners to triathletes. Strength Training for Runners is designed to keep you, as a runner, on track, whatever your level.
Packed with photos illustrating the different techniques, this coaching manual is ideal for any motivated runner. Chapters will guide you through constructing a programme of exercises to keep you running fit, show you how to improve and strengthen your running and other muscles in specific warm ups and provide you with some great conditioning advice that will make you a stronger and faster runner.
With the right strength training approach behind you, one that is balanced and reflects your training and racing needs, your injury risk can be significantly reduced and your performance significantly increased.
But it's not just as simple as getting the miles under your belt. Injuries can impact on your ability to train, and all runners can benefit from a simple strength training and conditioning programme to boost performance and avoid unnecessary injuries. Strength and Conditioning is now regarded as integral to any training programme from marathon runners to triathletes. Strength Training for Runners is designed to keep you, as a runner, on track, whatever your level.
Packed with photos illustrating the different techniques, this coaching manual is ideal for any motivated runner. Chapters will guide you through constructing a programme of exercises to keep you running fit, show you how to improve and strengthen your running and other muscles in specific warm ups and provide you with some great conditioning advice that will make you a stronger and faster runner.
With the right strength training approach behind you, one that is balanced and reflects your training and racing needs, your injury risk can be significantly reduced and your performance significantly increased.
Reviews / Votes
Strength Training for Runners is a complete training programme from marathon runners to triathletes, designed to keep you on track, whatever your level. * School Sport Magazine * This is a must-have addition to any library for the coach or athlete. ...simply a must for anyone who wants to improve. * Athletics Weekly * a must read for all runners...This is an essential read and highly recommended. * Running Fitness *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Illustrations
full colour with photos
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 208 mm
Weight
614 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4081-5561-5 (9781408155615)
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Person
John Shepherd is a well-respected author and editor-in-chief of Ultrafit magazine. He has written numerous titles for Bloomsbury including The Complete Guide to Sports Training, Shape Up!, 101 Fitness Drills and 101 Athletics Drills.
Content
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Pre-conditioning - how to minimise your risk of running injury
2. Balanced running - how to run optimally
3. Running drills - improve your technique and specific strength
4. Running-specific warm-ups
5. Running and stretching
6. Sprinting for faster and stronger running
7. Planning your stronger running programme
8. Resistance training
- Weight training and running
- Plyometric training and running
- Circuit training and running
- Other forms of resistance running training
9. Core strength for runners
10. Cross-training for stronger running
11. Strength training for the older runner
Introduction
1. Pre-conditioning - how to minimise your risk of running injury
2. Balanced running - how to run optimally
3. Running drills - improve your technique and specific strength
4. Running-specific warm-ups
5. Running and stretching
6. Sprinting for faster and stronger running
7. Planning your stronger running programme
8. Resistance training
- Weight training and running
- Plyometric training and running
- Circuit training and running
- Other forms of resistance running training
9. Core strength for runners
10. Cross-training for stronger running
11. Strength training for the older runner